- Home
- More Opportunities
More Opportunities
Public Safety & Law Not Currently Scheduled
Select Category:
-
Public Safety & Law Not Currently Scheduled
- Available Opportunities - By Request Only Courses
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Not Currently Scheduled
- Architecture & Construction Not Currently Scheduled
- Arts & Communication Not Currently Scheduled
- Business Management & Leadership Not Currently Scheduled
- Health Science Not Currently Scheduled
- Hospitality & human Services Not Currently Scheduled
- Information Technology Not Currently Scheduled
- Manufacturing & Trades Not Currently Scheduled
- Public Safety & Law Not Currently Scheduled
- Retail Not Currently Scheduled
- Transportation Not Currently Scheduled
| Class Name | Course Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Hexavalent Chromium (OLT) | Hexavalent chromium is a toxic form of chromium used in pigments, metal coating, wood preservatives, fungicides, and several other products and manufacturing processes. When used correctly, chromium is a versatile element, but hexavalent chromium is a known carcinogen and inhalation hazard. Employees who take this course will display the ability to recognize the basic properties of hexavalent chromium, its hazards, and OSHA's recommended and required exposure limits/safe work practices. This course is designed for employees working in jobs where hexavalent chromium exposure is a potential hazard, and can assist employers in meeting OSHA’s hazardous materials, PPE, environmental, welding and toxic substances standards. OLT | |
| Hoisting and Rigging | Our Basic Rigger program is designed to develop riggers’ knowledge, skills, abilities with several types of rigging practices. The rigger will be able to recognize the limitations, safe work practices, and proper inspection methods of equipment and hardware used in rigging and lifting operations. Rigger’s will understand and apply safety standards and work practices for safe cranes operations that involve power lines, weather conditions, functions and how to respond to various incidents. Rigger’s will have understanding and demonstrate various communications methods used in crane operations. Training is developed to meet/ exceed current ASME & OSHA standards and Accredited through The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Trainees will receive certification and wallet cards after completing written exams and performance evaluations. Our Basic Rigger’s program is developed to meet ANSI/ ASSP Z490.1-2016 Accepted Practices for Safety Health and Environmental training. Each participant will receive certification after completing classroom coursework. | |
| Hot work / Arc Welding for Oil and Gas Operations (OLT) | Arc welding is an important, but dangerous task. Workers can easily burn their eyes and body, breathe in toxic fumes or damage their hearing. This course should help employees identify hazards associated with arc welding and hot work on oil and gas production sites, and how to protect themselves. Employees will also receive information about burns, fumes and gases, electric shock, fire and noise hazards. This course is provided to assist the employer in meeting the requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252, General Requirements and 254, Arc Welding and Cutting. This course is intended for oil and gas employees who perform hot work, including welding, brazing and torch cutting, as part of their regular work duties. In addition to this course, the employer might also provide courses on Compressed Gas Safety, Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
| Hot Work/Arc Welding (OLT) | SafetySkills: Hot work is any work that produces fire or sparks, including welding, flame cutting, soldering, and brazing. Welding and other forms of hot work can pose a serious health hazard to workers, but training, safe practices and hazard controls can help workers keep themselves safe. This course should help employees identify types of hot work and their hazards, and identify employee roles and responsibilities for hot work. Employees will also receive information about hazards specific to hot work, additional hazards associated with hot work, and hazard controls for performing hot work. This course is provided to assist the employer in meeting the requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252, General Requirements and 254, Arc Welding and Cutting. This course is intended for employees who perform hot work, including welding, brazing and torch cutting, as part of their regular work duties. In addition to this course, the employer might also provide courses on Compressed Gas Safety, Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. This course is available in English and Spanish. | |
| Influenza Pandemic Planning for Business (OLT) | Class Description SafetySkills: Influenza is a common disease that can cause an uncommon amount of trouble for business owners and managers. It’s important to have a plan for pandemic flu because in a worst-case-scenario situation, businesses could experience a loss in profits, a temporary loss of viability or even bankruptcy. Learners who successfully complete this course will have displayed the ability to identify the major points of a pandemic flu preparedness plan and recommended employee-related and business-related policies and procedures to include in such a plan. This course is designed for human resources officers or other upper managers working for small- to medium-sized businesses. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
| ISNetworld Training | Learn the basic information on ISNetworld on your lunch break. We'll tell you everything you need to know to start using this resource for contractors and suppliers. | |
| Job Safety Analysis Workshop (JSA) | Every job has risks, but the best way to prevent accidents is to plan ahead. In this interactive workshop, students will learn how to conduct a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) to identify workplace hazards before they cause injuries. The course covers step-by-step methods for breaking down job tasks, spotting potential hazards, and recommending safe work practices. Participants will practice creating JSAs they can take back to their worksites, making safety a part of daily operations. Upon completion, learners will receive a certificate showing they are trained in JSA best practices. | |
| Ladder Safety for Oil and Gas Personnel (OLT) | Ladders are one of the most common and simple tools people use on the job. It’s easy to forget that they can also be extremely dangerous. Each year in the United States, accidents involving ladders cause approximately 300 deaths and 130,000 injuries requiring emergency medical attention. This course should assist learners in recognizing hazards of ladder use, different types of ladders, and inspection requirements. This course is intended for employees in the oil and gas industry who use ladders at work on a regular basis, and will assist employers in meeting OSHA standards on ladder safety. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
| Lead Awareness (OLT) | Lead has been used for thousands of years for different reasons such as cooking pots, utensils, and plumbing. However, accidental exposure and consumption to lead is poisonous and can result in significant organ and tissue damage. This course will teach employees about the hazards of lead exposure and controls used to minimize or eliminate those hazards. Employees will learn about the effects of lead exposure and the use of personal protective equipment and other methods to reduce the risk of hazardous exposure. This course is intended for general-industry employees who may be exposed to significant levels of lead, and can assist employers in meeting OSHA’s requirements on lead exposure. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
| Lockout / Tagout | Lockout/tagout is a system that helps ensure workers stay safe while servicing or repairing equipment by making it physically impossible for that equipment to run or move. This course will teach employees how lockout/tagout programs work and the different roles workers must play to make them successful. Employees will learn to identify the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures, what workers are authorized to perform those procedures, lock and tag systems used for lockout/tagout, and the special provisions of lockout/tagout programs. | |
| Lockout/Tagout for Affected Personnel (OLT) | During equipment or machinery maintenance, there is a danger of workers being injured by stored energy, or by someone reactivating the machine or equipment. These kinds of accidents can cause severe injury or even death. Lockout/tagout is a method to ensure all workers stay safe by preventing accidental start-up or the release of stored energy. When learners have successfully completed this course, they should be able to recognize the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures and the roles involved, and also identify lockout/tagout related equipment. | |
| Machine Guarding For Oil And Gas Personnel (OLT) | Moving machine parts have the potential to cause severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, or blindness. Any machine part, function, or process that may cause injury must be safeguarded. Employees who successfully complete this course will learn to define machine guarding, locate fundamental machine areas, machine hazards, the types of machine guards, and the types of machine devices. This course is intended for oil and gas industry employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to work with or around machines equipped with guarded machinery, and can assist employers in meeting the provisions of OSHA’s Machinery and Machine Guarding standard. | |
| Mobile Audiograms | We invite you to stop by Autry Technology Center during our Safety Week 2025 to receive a complimentary audiometric exam for yourself and your team. This exam will give you a good baseline to determine where your hearing is at now so you can take precautions to protect it for the future. According to a report by the National Safety Council (NSC), it is estimated that 30 million people in the United States have hearing loss with approximately 22 million workers exposed to potentially damaging levels of noise every year. Once hearing is lost, it is permanent and irreversible. Audiometric testing monitors an employee’s hearing over time. It also provides an opportunity for employers to educate employees about their hearing and the need to protect it. Your hearing is important to us. We look forward to seeing you and your team on Wednesday, April 30. Our mobile hearing trailer will be parked on the east end of the building by the gazebo. You may enter through the Autry Tech main entrance or park in any available spot close to the hearing trailer. *DISCLAIMER: Our team are nationally-certified technicians of the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC). As Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationists, we cannot diagnose hearing loss. This is not a medical exam. | |
| Mobile Crane Training | Our Mobile Crane Training Curriculum is designed to train workers to safely operate mobile cranes. Attendees will learn the proper techniques for inspection, rigging, operation, and maintenance of mobile cranes. In addition, they will also learn about the hazards associated with handling overhead loads and techniques to mitigate or remove potential hazards to ensure a safe working environment. In addition to classroom instruction, delivery will include a practical component for students to demonstrate and improve their operating ability. Participants in this course are expected to have completed Hoisting and Rigging prior to this course. This course is designed to meet criteria outlined in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.1427. Each participant will receive NCCER certification after successful completion of coursework. | |
| N95 Respirators - Preventing Airborne Disease Transmission (OLT) | Working in a medical care facility may be rewarding, but it can also involve certain risks. For example, caring for people infected with communicable diseases puts healthcare workers at greater risk of catching these diseases. This course is designed to give healthcare workers the skills to protect themselves from airborne diseases by using an N95 respirator. Learners who successfully complete this course will display the ability to recognize the purposes and proper use of N95 respirators in a healthcare setting. This course is designed for healthcare workers who may be exposed to various airborne illnesses at work, and can assist employers in meeting OSHA’s requirements on respiratory protection. | |


